Municipalities of the canton of Graubünden explained

There are 101 municipalities in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland .[1]

List

Mergers

January 1, 2002: Camuns, Surcasti, Tersnaus and Uors-Peiden merged to form the municipality of Suraua.
  • January 1, 2003: Donath and Patzen-Fardün merged to form Donat. The place name "Donath" is changed to "Donat", "Patzen" to "Pazen" and "Fardün" to "Farden".
  • January 1, 2006: Medels im Rheinwald and Splügen merged to form Splügen.
  • January 1, 2007: St. Antönien and St. Antönien Ascharina merged to form St. Antönien.
  • January 1, 2008: Ausserferrera and Innerferrera merged to form Ferrera.
  • St. Peter GR and Pagig merged to form St. Peter-Pagig.
  • Says and Trimmis merged to form Trimmis.
    January 1, 2009: Wiesen and Davos merged to form Davos.
  • Feldis/Veulden, Scheid, Trans and Tumegl/Tomils merged to form Tomils.
  • Tschierv, Fuldera, , Valchava, Santa Maria Val Müstair and Müstair merged to form Val Müstair.
  • Flond and Surcuolm merged to form Mundaun.
  • Tschiertschen and Praden merged to form Tschiertschen-Praden.
  • Andeer, Clugin and Pignia merged to form Andeer.
    January 1, 2010: Bondo, Castasegna, Soglio, Stampa and Vicosoprano merged to form Bregaglia.
  • Cazis, Portein, Präz, Sarn and Tartar merged to form Cazis.
  • Parpan, Malix and Churwalden merged to form Churwalden.
    January 1, 2012: Igis and Mastrils merged to form Landquart.
  • January 1, 2013: Ramosch and Tschlin merged to form Valsot.
  • Valendas, Versam, Safien and Tenna merged to form Safiental.
  • Arosa, Calfreisen, Castiel, Lüen, St. Peter-Pagig, Langwies, Molinis and Peist merged to form Arosa
  • Cumbel, Degen, Lumbrein, Morissen, Suraua, Vignogn, Vella and Vrin merged to form Lumnezia.
    January 1, 2014: Castrisch, Duvin, Ilanz, Ladir, Luven, Pigniu, Pitasch, Riein, Rueun, Ruschein, Schnaus, Sevgein and Siat merged to form Ilanz/Glion
  • January 1, 2015: Alvaneu, Alvaschein, Brienz/Brinzauls, Mon, Switzerland, Surava, Stierva and Tiefencastel merged to form Albula/Alvra.
  • St. Martin and Vals merged to form Vals.
  • Almens, Paspels, Pratval, Rodels and Tomils merged to form Domleschg.
  • Ardez, Ftan, Guarda, Scuol, Sent and Tarasp merged to form Scuol.
  • Lavin, Susch and Zernez merged to form Zernez.
  • Arvigo, Braggio, Cauco and Selma merged to form Calanca.
    January 1, 2016: Bivio, Cunter, Marmorera, Mulegns, Riom-Parsonz, Salouf, Savognin, Sur and Tinizong-Rona merged to form Surses.
  • Mundaun and Obersaxen merged to form Obersaxen Mundaun.
  • Klosters-Serneus and Saas im Prättigau merged to form Klosters-Serneus.
  • Luzein and St. Antönien merged to form Luzein.
    January 1, 2017:
  • Grono, Leggia and Verdabbio merged to form Grono.
    January 1, 2018:
  • Mutten and Thusis merged to form Thusis.
  • Bergün and Filisur merged to form Bergün Filisur.
  • Andiast, Breil/Brigels and Waltensburg/Vuorz merged to form Breil/Brigels.
    January 1, 2019:
  • Hinterrhein, Nufenen and Splügen merged to form Rheinwald
    January 1, 2020:
  • Chur and Maladers merged to form Chur
    January 1, 2021:
  • Casti-Wergenstein, Donat, Lohn and Mathon merged to form Muntogna da Schons
  • Chur and Haldenstein merged to form Chur

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Répertoire officiel des communes de Suisse . 2009-01-01 . Statistique Suisse . 10 July 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303175719/https://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/portal/fr/index/infothek/nomenklaturen/blank/blank/gem_liste/03.Document.90142.xls . 3 March 2016 .